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Beatrice Tridimas, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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EU splurges on border controls, thousands of miles away in other countries, to curb migrants
Rights groups say the bloc is putting millions of lives at risk by cutting deals with countries that do not share its democratic values or uphold human rights.
Beatrice Tridimas, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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How football’s carbon footprint is affecting climate change
Estimates of football’s overall impact on emissions are often too low as they tend not to count vital activities like stadium construction.
Beatrice Tridimas, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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In Britain, yoga teachers and nannies look to sex workers in their fight for rights
The hard-won victories of sex workers’ trade union has inspired overlooked workforces to fight for their labour rights.
Beatrice Tridimas, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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